How to Find Infant Swimming Lessons

Infant swimming lessons can allow you to spend quality time with your child. These lessons also give your child the opportunity to socialize with other infants and can help your infant become more comfortable with being in the water. It is important that you find infant swimming lessons run by certified instructors in order to ensure the safety of your child. The instructors will also make sure that your child gets all that he can out of the infant swimming lessons.

Instructions

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      Contact your local YMCA. YMCA branches around the country have swimming lessons for people of all ages, including infants. To find the contact information for a YMCA near you, visit the "Find your YMCA" portion of the YMCA website (see Resources below).

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      Visit the Infant Swim homepage. Enter your zip code in the "Search Zip" text box found in the "Instructor Location" box on the right side of the homepage. Then, click "Go." A list of infant swimming lessons and instructors will be listed on the next page. Contact any of those places in order to learn more about those particular infant swimming lessons.

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      Go to the Swimming Lessons portion of the Swim.com website (see Resources below). Type in your zip code in the "Address" text box at the top of the page. Then, click the "Infant" option underneath the "Who are the lessons for?" heading. Scroll down the page and click "Search" to find a list of infant swimming lessons in your area.

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      Search for infant swimming lessons on the Infant Aquatics website (see Resources below). Place your cursor over the "Around the Country" box on the left side of the homepage. When you do, a list of states will appear. Place your cursor over your state in order to find infant swimming lessons in that state. Click on the link in order to find contact information for those infant swimming lessons.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can also call your family doctor or pediatrician in order to obtain information about infant swimming lessons in your area. It's a good idea to witness one session of the infant swimming lessons before enrolling your child. This will help you make sure that those particular lessons are right for both you and your child.

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